EA has released a new update for their free-to-play strategy title BattleForge. The patch brings a new mode where players can engage in randomly generated PvE Maps to earn tokens for upgrading.
EA has released a new update for their free-to-play RTS title BattleForge, now available for download.
Phenomic studio has released a new update for their free-to-play fantasy RTS title BattleForge, now available for download.
EA has released a new update for BattleForge adding the new PvE map Empire along with other improvements, balance tweaks and bug fixes. The patch also totes improved performance, specifically when playing on large maps with many units.
Battleforge can now be called the first DirectX 11 game, as thanks to the patch that guys from Phenomic has released and the DirectX-SDK dating from August, this game runs faster on DirectX 11.
EA has released a new update for it's free-to-play title BattleForge, now available for download. The update includes a new four player PvE map titled Raven's End.
EA has released a new update for it's free-to-play RTS title BattleForge, adding the new PvP map Skjal.
BigDownload:
Alexian Nox writes, "This is a belated entry, as the Play4Free version of BattleForge was released on May 27th and I originally had no intention of covering the title. I downloaded it for free and expected to be deleting it within 24 hours of playing. In fact, based on the impression the game's homepage gave, I didn't get around to trying it until tonight. I had no idea what I was missing."
Phenomic has announced the release of two new maps for their free RTS title BattleForge. The maps represent the start of the Renegade Campaign, the first free content pack unveiled for the game.
From StrategyInformer.com: "EA announced today that its recently released MMO strategy game called BattleForge is now a Play4Free title. The game was recently reduced to $29.99, but EA has now decided to make the game free."
Phenomic has revealed that it will be releasing two new maps for the RTS title BattleForge later today.
Electronic Arts announced today that they're slashing the price of EA Phenomic's BattleForge. The online collectible card game real-time strategy is now only $29.99 in North America.
Fudzilla: After the H.A.W.X. article, we had to dig a bit deeper to find that H.A.W.X is just one of three games that ATI wants to market as a DirectX 10.1 title. All three games should benefit from DirectX 10.1 and two out of three are already a part of Top 20 UK PC games chart.
WorthPlaying:
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. Phenomic, an Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) studio, today announced that the real-time strategy (RTS) game BattleForge will open its beta for all players today. Starting today, all players will be able to enter the genre-changing world of BattleForge and experience the thrill of virtual cards coming to life in epic, online RTS battles before the game goes live on March 24th, 2009...........
Didn't get a beta key for BattleForge? Well, no matter. EA's taking down the velvet rope and letting all comers try out the collectible card real-time strategy game.
GamingShogun writes, "EA announced that Phenomic, the team behind BattleForge, is giving away in-game and remixed music for free in a track pack called MetalForge Bonus Trax Pack. The music in this RTS trading card game adds to the gameplay experience with its epic score and grandiose instrumentation. Phenomic teamed up with the Dynamedion Music Group, a 40-piece orchestra, to give each..."